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The weekend of October 9 and 10 was filled with spirit, curiosity, determination, and excitement. As the date approached, spirit signs, made by each grade and the cheerleaders, decorated the campus urging the Knights to Crash the Crusaders and proclaiming that Knight's Spirit Never Dies. Spirit was certainly strong that night, and the Knights did indeed Crush the Crusaders from Christian Life Academy with a score of thirteen to zero. Homecoming festivities began with a junior breakfast at Kim Buhler's house and a senior breakfast at Heidi Wood's. A special schedule was used to accommodate the 2:00 PM pep rally, and the gym flooded with excited students, parents, and alumni. Energy ran high as the cheerleaders, highsteppers, and coaches fired everyone up. We just wanted to bust a beat, said Jennifer D'Armond. And bust a beat they did as the seniors did the traditional senior skit in the form of a rap. At the far side of the gym, the 1987 Homecoming Court which included freshmen Julie Hiatt and Ashley Sexton; sophomores Claire Morris and Amy Quaid; juniors Kim Buhler and Laura Carpenter; and seniors Amanda Grimsley, Natalie Miller, and Ali Quaid sait with their chosen escorts. Father Hancock crowned the 1987 student-elected Homecoming Queen Miss Ali Quaid. Jim Douglas appears frustrated at a play, however; the Knights emerged victorious with a score of 13 to 0. Jennifer D’Armond holds up a sign proclaiming the senior’s superiority. This sign received the most attention with dissatisfaction from the underclassmen and pride on the senior's part M D m t t p m 4 i n 9 t 9 $ 7
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Yf.lclcoming EHS stu- U dents anu their dates to the 1987 Homecoming Dance, a tin knight formally dressed for the occasion in a bright red bow tie stood on the roof of Webster Hall. The dance began at 8:00 PM with most of the students in attendance. The band was the best part, said freshman Konrad Jackson, I didn't stop dancing all night.” In full swing, the band Innovations played throughout the evening; students took this opportunity to jam to the music. Between waiting in the mile-long line for pictures, running outside to talk with friends, and dancing to the music, everyone was well satisfied. The only bad part of the night, said Keitn Hatfield, was waiting in line for formal pictures. Thanks to the help of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Stuckey, and chairmen Denise Powers and Bitsy Kornegay, the Webster Dining Hall was transformed into a Knight Club. Balloons hung from the ceiling and stars adorned the walls. Homecoming 1987 was a fun time for all and definitely a Knight To Remember. Treanor Marks and Kevin Buchcrt seem to have lost their dates, but that doesn't stop them from having fun. Angela Mills and Paige Stafford, never seen apart, include David Gary. Nannette Thompson, and Geordy Waters in their group. I 9 $ 7
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